cushion and pillows. Although a couch is used primarily for seating, it may be used for sleeping. In homes, couches are normally put in the family room...
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traditional couch. However, "fainting couches" are easily differentiated from more traditional couches, with one end of the back raised. The "fainting couch" style...
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up couch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A couch is a piece of furniture. Couch or couches may also refer to: Elymus repens, also known as Couch grass...
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referred to physical couches in the casting office, but is now a metonym for the phenomenon as a whole. Depictions of casting couch sexual encounters have...
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Couch of power is a group game of strategy and memory in which two teams shuffle seats until one team controls every seat on the couch and wins. It is...
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John Couch is the name of: John H. Couch (1811–1870), American sea captain and pioneer John Couch (American football), former college football coach for...
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Couching is the earliest documented form of cataract surgery. It involves dislodging the lens of the eye, thus removing the cloudiness caused by the cataract...
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Richard Couch may refer to: Sir Richard Couch (judge), Anglo-Indian judge Richard Quiller Couch, British naturalist Dick Couch, American author, professor...
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furniture store, an elderly matriarch suddenly decides to sit on one of the couches and stay there. Her three children come together, as well as the store...
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ways commonly found of writing the name of the hamlet are Couchs Mill, Couch's Mill and Couches Mill. These are all deemed correct, although the last variation...
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